Consequence, the projection for the teleprompter of this high resolution desktop (1920x1080) is shrunk to fit the tiny surface of the teleprompter monitor. You're just sending a mirroring of your main monitor, while this main monitor is usually big (23", 25" or even much more), in 1920x1080. First, with this technique you're not transferring software to the teleprompter monitor/desktop, software that normally adjust to the teleprompter monitor resolution and size.this technique has significant drawbacks that make it difficult to use and really not convenient. Indeed, you can create a source with your desktop or a software window, transform > horizontally flip the source, and displayed this source (not the scene or the preview) full screen on the teleprompter monitor.īUT. However, if you really can't, fine.īut I just want to emphasize that in many cases, OBS alone is not a valid solution. It would be very nice indeed if you could provide a solution as the Windows team is still not doing anything. I'm not here to challenge the feasibility of the request by the PowerToys.
), my team would spend months nailing this scenario when there are great apps that do it better and more holistically than we would, for free with good perf (aka OBS Studio).
When i look at alternatives and all the edge cases that off top of my head i can think of (dpi / monitor rotation / size differences. You need to set the output to full screen projector to the monitor you want. I intentionally don't have my sizing correct to stress the reflection. here is a quick screenshot of me doing it, with my primary 4k is outputted to my secondary 4k reflected. I did verify you actually can do this with OBS and i did it on my desktop. Happy to ask a few Linux friends but i am unsure. Due to that, i'm unsure how under the hood they are doing this.
Linux you can with scripting, unsure how you enable this for mac without a 3rd party program. Right now, to do this, I would have to create a custom DWM to do this.
How PowerToys would have to implement versus the OS are different. Your ask is for PowerToys to do this, not Windows.